Thank you, Mr. Chair. The Member raises a good point because there is quite a decrease in the funding that we have been receiving from Ottawa, but we’ve taken the necessary steps. Obviously, because of the lack of funding, we’ve had to cut back on the dollar amounts. So on the number of programs we offer... We’re doing an evaluation of all our housing programs right now, housing choices programs. So until we see that, it’s going to be awfully difficult to determine which programs we may have to cut because of the loss of revenue. Our preference is not to cut any, because the ones we have we feel are serving a lot of the folks across the Northwest Territories.
So having said that, though, we do need to go back and have a look and do an evaluation of the programs that we do offer. I mean, I do know because we had such an aggressive construction plan for the last four or five years with the federal investment, that right now we’re having to deal with some of the after effects of that and I did give a Minister’s statement and an update to committee as to what we’re doing with all the vacant units we have and we’ve cut back on the number of HELP units that we’re doing in ‘11-12 just because we’ve got so many units that are out there. Then adding into our public housing stock as we’re doing now, then that may relieve some of the pressure of having to come forward with money for more public housing. So with the 37 we’re proposing through the Vacant Unit Housing Strategy and the 12, so we’ve got 49 units that should be into our public housing stock this year. So that should alleviate a lot of the pressure going forward. Thank you.